Eye Care with Dr. Evans: How Diabetes Affects Your Vision
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in General Eye Health,Vision Care
November is recognized as National Diabetes Month in the United States, and it is a time when communities across the country bring attention to a disease that impacts millions of Americans. This month we sat down with Dr. Evans to talk more about National Diabetes Month and how diabetes can affect your vision. Dr. Bryant…
Read MoreGetting to Know Cataracts
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in Cataracts,General Eye Health,Specialty Care,Vision Care
Cataracts, a common eye disease affecting roughly 60 percent of individuals over the age of 60, are a condition many young adults may not be aware of. However, cataracts do not only affect senior citizens. Knowledge of a cataracts progression can help you recognize the symptoms early on and avoid significant deterioration in eyesight. Cataracts…
Read MoreProtect Your Eyes When Viewing a Solar Eclipse
Posted by: Kentucky Eye Institute in General Eye Health,Uncategorized,Vision Care
With a total solar eclipse quickly approaching–it’s August 21st–it’s important to know how to protect your eyes in order to safely enjoy the eclipse. It is never safe to look directly at the sun’s rays, even if the sun is partly obscured. So when you are watching a partial eclipse, you need to wear eclipse…
Read MoreNotice Only For Anthem Medicare Advantage Insurance Patients:
Dear Valued Kentucky Eye Institute Patient,
We want to make you aware of an issue affecting some of our patients who are Anthem Medicare Advantage members.
Recently, Anthem identified a credentialing error on their end that caused certain Kentucky Eye Institute (KEI) claims to be processed incorrectly as “out-of-network.” As a result, some patients may receive a letter from Anthem suggesting they seek care with another provider.
Please disregard any such letters. Kentucky Eye Institute remains in-network with all Anthem Medicare Advantage plans.
Anthem has already corrected the credentialing error on their end, and they are in the process of reprocessing all affected claims. No further action is needed from you currently. Our team is also actively monitoring the error with Anthem to ensure everything is appropriately resolved.
If you have received this letter and still have questions, please contact us directly at any of our locations: https://kyeye.com/locations/.
We’re here to support you and ensure your care continues without interruption. Thank you again for trusting Kentucky Eye Institute with your eye health.
Sincerely,
The Kentucky Eye Institute Team